Ranikhet, which means Queen's meadow , gets its name from a local legend, which states that it was here, that Raja Sudhardev won the heart of his queen, Rani Padmini, who subsequently chose the area for her residence, giving it the name, Ranikhet, though no palace exists in the area. Ranikhet is a place related with the legends of Himalayas. Historical accounts tell us the Queen Padmini of Kumaon was enchanted by this tiny hill paradise. Ranikhet is a hill station and cantonment town in Almora district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand . It is the home for the Military Hospital, Kumaon Regiment (KRC) and Naga Regiment and is maintained by the Indian Army . Ranikhet has a cool climate all through the year and can be visited any time of the year. But the best time would be from February to November avoiding the heavy snow months. Summer months are perfect for Ranikhet tourism. Tourists can enjoy sightseeing and outdoor activities. Winter season is ideal for
Pithoragarh is the easternmost district of Uttarakhand, neighbouring Tibet in the north and Nepal in the east. A place of exquisite natural beauty and serenity, Pithoragarh is popularly known as the 'Little Kashmir'. Pithoragarh is the easternmost district of Uttarakhand, neighbouring Tibet in the north and Nepal in the east. A place of exquisite natural beauty and serenity, Pithoragarh is popularly known as the 'Little Kashmir'. This captivating town with fascinating forests around it is located at an impressive height of 1,645 m and is nestled in a small valley. Pithoragarh town is a historical landmark. It was a major centre of power during the regime of the Chand Kings in Kumaon.
From here, pilgrims take their journey to the holy shrines, Kailash and Mansarovar. This valley also nestles the snow-crested peaks Nanda Devi East (7,434 m) and West (7,817 m). Below these mighty peaks lie the alpine valleys and glaciers like Milam, Ralam, Namik and Sundardunga.
Pithoragarh has a lot of historical monuments and a importance in history. This is the region from where pilgrims begin with their journey to the holiest shrines of Mansarovar and Kailash. The excellent view of snowy peaks of Nanda Devi, Panchachuli and Appi from Nepal can be viewed.
Pithoragarh has multiple no of places which attracts the interest of tourists. The magnificent Pithoragarh Fort stand stall in Pithoragarh constructed by Gurkhas. There is a cave temple known as Kapileshwar Mahadev dedicated to Lord Shiva is situated in the outskirts of the city.
Trekking: Pithoragarh is the starting point for few treks into the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand including the famed Kailash-Mansarovar Yatra. The mesmerizing natural beauty that surrounds the valley of Pithoragarh is sublime.
Village Tourism: One can walk around the villages and learn about their way of life, customs and festivals of the locals. There are few villages and hamlets which one can explore before starting their trek to the higher latitudes of Kumaon Mountains.
Temple Visit: There are quite a few temples and shrines in Pithoragarh which are revered by the locals as well as pilgrims. Nakuleshwar Temple and Kapileshwar Mahadev Temples are well-known temples in Pithoragarh.
Paragliding: Once can also enjoy Paragliding in Pithoragarh as well.
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